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Mid-Atlantic’s top bulls to be offered at Pa. performance sale
Beef producers can buy some of the best genetics in the region during a bull sale at Pennsylvania’s Livestock Evaluation Center March 29 at noon.
Self-discipline is built into farm life
Nothing good ever comes from boredom — something most farm kids don’t experience. Self-discipline is built into daily chores, the more demanding the better.
Consumers get $20 million returned from credit scheme
The Federal Trade Commission will return almost $20 million to more than 145,000 consumers across the country.
How to divide peonies
Dividing, or propagating, peonies should be done in early fall.
How to freeze whole tomatoes
If your tomato crop is too large for you to handle and you don’t want to can this year, try freezing whole tomatoes.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of June 20, 2013:
MONTVILLE, Ohio — The Thompson Ledge Dairymen recently met at the Montville community center. Each member donated $1 or a canned food item for a donation to the Geauga Food Bank. A donation will be taken at each monthly meeting through August. The club will then make the final donation to the food bank in
Ohio Farmers Market Conference highlights benefits of ‘association’
COLUMBUS — As the growth in farmers markets continues across the nation, Ohio producers can relish the fact they have a state farmers market association — even multiple associations — looking out for their interests. “One of the best things we can do as market managers is share information,” said Adam Schroeder, president of Ohio
LETTER: Farm Bureau responds to the needs of members
Editor: Recently a letter was written asking us where our “power” as an organization comes from as Farm Bureau. Stark County Farm Bureau, as well as every other county farm bureau, is led by its members. We have a 14-member volunteer board of farmers elected by its members at our annual meeting. We ask our
Remember Cash for Clunkers? It was a dud
ITHACA, N.Y. — The 2009 Cash for Clunkers federal vehicle trade-in program was a clunker itself. A new study found the program would have been more effective with higher fuel economy requirements for new vehicles and different vehicle-age thresholds for various types of trade-in vehicles.
We don’t have time to plant twice
(Editor’s note: The following is reprinted from the C.O.R.N. newsletter, compiled by the Ohio State University agronomy team.)






